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if that kind of environment, you know, it's a tough environment. people say you know what? i like the president. i think he's trying hard. but there is still a lot of problems in my life. and that means that they are going to take a look at all the options. that's how democracy should work. >> who is going to win? >> i'm going to win. >> andrea: so humble. tight. when you're in a room with his ego, that's when it's tight. >> bob: what to you expect him to say? i'm going to lose? >> eric: no. the tight part. hey, i'm tight. i got it together. >> bob: is that what that meant in >> greg: was it just me? i thought it was a vailed reference to race. >> dana: i did, too. freddi >> greg: with a name like barack obama it's tight. as a joke. i was worried for his health. barbara was going to leap over and attack him. >> eric: any chance we could move you over and bring obama in here? >> bob: sure. first thing he wants to do is sit next to eric bolling. that's his choice. >> eric: call the show >> bob: the chances of that happening are non-existent. don't feel bad about it. he just,
if that kind of environment, you know, it's a tough environment. people say you know what? i like the president. i think he's trying hard. but there is still a lot of problems in my life. and that means that they are going to take a look at all the options. that's how democracy should work. >> who is going to win? >> i'm going to win. >> andrea: so humble. tight. when you're in a room with his ego, that's when it's tight. >> bob: what to you expect him to say? i'm going...
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it's a slow growth economic environment, a low interest rate environment. >> all right. we'll keep watching. thank you very much. good to talk with you. appreciate it. bill, over to you. >> about 35 minutes left in the trading session. slowly heading lower here. down 110 points on the dow jones industrial average. see how we do as we head toward the close. it's gasmageddon day three in new york and new jersey. could this be worse than the gas crisis of the 1970s? legendary energy investor boone pickens will join us next on that. >>> and there were also big lines in manhattan, but it's not for gasoline. it's for apple's new mini ipad. were they as big as the apple product launches of the past? we'll have that coming up later on the "closing bell." stay tuned. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 when i'm trading, i'm totally focused. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and the streetsmart edge trading platform from charles schwab... tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 gives me tools that help me find opportunities more easily. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i can even access it from the cloud and trade on
it's a slow growth economic environment, a low interest rate environment. >> all right. we'll keep watching. thank you very much. good to talk with you. appreciate it. bill, over to you. >> about 35 minutes left in the trading session. slowly heading lower here. down 110 points on the dow jones industrial average. see how we do as we head toward the close. it's gasmageddon day three in new york and new jersey. could this be worse than the gas crisis of the 1970s? legendary energy...
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if we do start to move to an environment where it becomes more likely, it will create volatility and also hit equity prices as well towards the end of the year. >> how do you invest against that kind of back drop? where would you put money to work right now? >> i think there are a couple of things investors can do. one thought is for those that have the flexibility to buy insurance such as options -- those are relative ly, hopefull mitigate the impact if we go over the cliff. the other is to look at assets that will cushion the downside. for example, mega caps one place to look. another thought and this goes back to europe. if we've reached an inflection point where the u.s. is now the problem child or potentially the problem child of the global economy, investors may want to look overseas even in places like europe that may hold up better if the focus shifts to the united states in our own economic problems. >> russ, thank you very much. we'll leave it at that. appreciate it. now back to maria with the rest of the show. >> thanks, sue, up next from the wall street yournl report, oba
if we do start to move to an environment where it becomes more likely, it will create volatility and also hit equity prices as well towards the end of the year. >> how do you invest against that kind of back drop? where would you put money to work right now? >> i think there are a couple of things investors can do. one thought is for those that have the flexibility to buy insurance such as options -- those are relative ly, hopefull mitigate the impact if we go over the cliff. the...
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, brenda, it can because they're flexing their muscle and have the backing of the current political environment. >> brenda: larry. >> brenda, the younes need to reinvent themselves. if they need to get into my skilled jobs and earn higher wages and that's the key. >> you're right and the idea of organizing the lowest end of the structure here is, as jonas says, the average lifetime of employee i think is nine mons in the fast food busins so it's antithetical and-- >> these an't coal mines and slaughter houses, brenda, these are folding sweaters at the gap, cashiers. >> we need to see more unions in china where they could make a difference, they could lift wages and improve living standards there. >> absolutely. >> and keep chinese, work forces from taking jobs away from america. >> good luck with that. >> brenda: thank you for the debate. and sandy victims facing devastation one month later, so is this any time for the united nations to be using them as a fund raising tool? the cavuto gang is all over that one at the bottom of the hour. up here first, forget fees in >> forget the pain, if we fa
, brenda, it can because they're flexing their muscle and have the backing of the current political environment. >> brenda: larry. >> brenda, the younes need to reinvent themselves. if they need to get into my skilled jobs and earn higher wages and that's the key. >> you're right and the idea of organizing the lowest end of the structure here is, as jonas says, the average lifetime of employee i think is nine mons in the fast food busins so it's antithetical and-- >>...
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murphy mentioned, due to cautious and control of the environment, we have put the hospital emergency department on a lockdown status, so only those critical people that need to be in the department will be there. we continue to care for those patients in the emergency department unreemtd to this incident, so this is not affecting patient care or had an impact in any negative way. we have many staff members who live in the sandy hook area who have been impacted by this. we have set up crisis services that we have mobilized to the sandy hook firehouse to be of assistance, but we have been in communication with ems command center on the scene, commissioner of health, state medical examiner's office, so we have been in constant communication with those at the scene and have been letting all the support that we can. at this point in time as i mentioned, out of respect for families and patients well, can't disclose any specific patient information, but that will be made available when available. >> can you tell us generally, did you receive adults, children, the general -- are these injuri
murphy mentioned, due to cautious and control of the environment, we have put the hospital emergency department on a lockdown status, so only those critical people that need to be in the department will be there. we continue to care for those patients in the emergency department unreemtd to this incident, so this is not affecting patient care or had an impact in any negative way. we have many staff members who live in the sandy hook area who have been impacted by this. we have set up crisis...
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and that really requires going to a place ten times before she can even feel comfortable in that environment. and this requires patience and vigilance that i think a lot of the families describe. but it's... it's... it's something to aspire to. i think one of the things about families with children with autism is that they never give up hope. they're constantly trying to help their children improve. they're extremely resilient and hopeful and i think will continue to raise money and raise awareness and support research until we know what's causing autism and until we have treatments that are effective for all of our children. >> rose: i think we've just heard here what makes this whole understanding, this whole quest to understand the brain so exciting for those of us who put together this program and also for people with just a general curiosity to understand who we are and why we are the way we are. and how central the brain is to that. so that's part of what makes this series and previous series so exciting for us to do. we've been talking here about the cognitive mind. >> next time we're
and that really requires going to a place ten times before she can even feel comfortable in that environment. and this requires patience and vigilance that i think a lot of the families describe. but it's... it's... it's something to aspire to. i think one of the things about families with children with autism is that they never give up hope. they're constantly trying to help their children improve. they're extremely resilient and hopeful and i think will continue to raise money and raise...
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when nyc mayor michael bloomberg endorsed president obama citing his support for the environment. just days before the election, bloomberg announced his decision in an op-ed entitled, "a vote for president, a vote for a president to lead on climate change the." riding -change." he compared the records of obama and mitt romney but he wrote -- bloomberg's endorsement is particularly striking because much of the news media has barely mentioned climate change, even in the lead up or aftermath of the superstorm. there were also no questions addressed to the presidential candidates on climate change in the course of the three presidential debates. also, mayor bloomberg was a republican who turned independent. one of the news outlets that has broken the silence on climate change is the magazine "bloomberg businessweek." the cover story is called, "it's global warming, stupid." to talk more about the issue, we areoined by the author, paul barrett, assistant managing editor at bloomberg businessweek. it is great to see. lay out this article, "it's global warming, stupid." >> good morning.
when nyc mayor michael bloomberg endorsed president obama citing his support for the environment. just days before the election, bloomberg announced his decision in an op-ed entitled, "a vote for president, a vote for a president to lead on climate change the." riding -change." he compared the records of obama and mitt romney but he wrote -- bloomberg's endorsement is particularly striking because much of the news media has barely mentioned climate change, even in the lead up or...
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flooding, using it as what are called berms to stop any hazardous waste from the losing end to the environment and the area, said that is the he -- the sand wall. they just switched on the lights they are looking at dump trucks and 18 wheeler's coming into my bringing in this debris. the president did you fly over when we were here this morning. he did give a shout out to the sanitation workers. they are the first responders that basically remove the debris. what we are hearing is the new york parks department gracefully open this up because if they did not build this landfill here, the rebuilt would have been even slower. right in the area, heartbreaking photo albums, toys from bicycles, car seats. i just picked up some of those around my area. it's heartbreaking site for the people who are affected by this. the other story that has gone unnoticed, the reason why the flyers were really bad in breezy point and rockaway is because the debris was in the way. the sanitation workers, as soon as they got in helped. so i'm going to be giving it back to you. we will be going the route the evening. it
flooding, using it as what are called berms to stop any hazardous waste from the losing end to the environment and the area, said that is the he -- the sand wall. they just switched on the lights they are looking at dump trucks and 18 wheeler's coming into my bringing in this debris. the president did you fly over when we were here this morning. he did give a shout out to the sanitation workers. they are the first responders that basically remove the debris. what we are hearing is the new york...
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and they actually think a little bit more moderately positive environment, so i like that in the banking sector even though they see a lot of headwinds. but starting to make a mark. >> and shares up about 3% in early trade. we talk a lot about cross border m&a as a source of strength. so really different signals coming from a lot of these firms. >> the banking sector trying to focus on what is the core business. their specialty. so with ubs, it was almost like a no-brainer to go of a after what they did. >> glad to have patricia onset for us. >> still to come on today's show, tokyo shares at a two week closing low after the bank of japan beefs up its asset buying program, but not by as much as expected. why it disappointed next. >>> tokyo stocks sanged while the yen firmed after the bank of japan said it will ramp up it asset purchase program.kged whi the yen firmed after the bank of japan said it will ramp up it asset purchase program.ed while the yen firmed after the bank of japan said it will ramp up it asset purchase program.d while e yen firmed after the bank of japan said it will r
and they actually think a little bit more moderately positive environment, so i like that in the banking sector even though they see a lot of headwinds. but starting to make a mark. >> and shares up about 3% in early trade. we talk a lot about cross border m&a as a source of strength. so really different signals coming from a lot of these firms. >> the banking sector trying to focus on what is the core business. their specialty. so with ubs, it was almost like a no-brainer to go...
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the issue environment in virginia, i live in northern virginia, gifavorrable to obam a. i think you will see a very interesting election night. i think we will be looking at a few of these states. we may be up very late. but obama is doing well in the states he had to win to get over 270 electoral votes. i think romney is hurt by some of the outrageous things that the senate candidates in missouri and indiana have said about a woman's right thochoose. romney hasn't been able to pull away from those candidates. i think there is issues that are working very much in obama's favor. we will see how this thing turns out. >> congressman, he holds a different position than those candidates -- >> his ads are still up in indiana. >> what's more important -- [overlapping dialogue] >> eric: we have the clock counting down. one thing's for sure, it is going to be a long night, election night, probably. thank you so much. >> jamie: eric, as each day goes by, new questions are raised about the attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya. republican senators are now demanding that t
the issue environment in virginia, i live in northern virginia, gifavorrable to obam a. i think you will see a very interesting election night. i think we will be looking at a few of these states. we may be up very late. but obama is doing well in the states he had to win to get over 270 electoral votes. i think romney is hurt by some of the outrageous things that the senate candidates in missouri and indiana have said about a woman's right thochoose. romney hasn't been able to pull away from...
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and if we move to an environment where it is likely, it could create volatility in the market. >>> so how do you invest against that kind of back drop? where would you put money to work right now? >> i think there are a couple of things that investors can do. one thing is the people that have the flexibility, right now the options in the market, that is low. you buy insurance for the portfolio that will hopefully mitigate the impact if we do go over the cliff. the other is to look at assets that will also again, cushion the down side. so example, mega-caps are one place to look. another thought is europe, where we have reached an inflexion point, where that is the global economy, investors may want to look overseas in places like europe, which may hold up better if the focus shifts to our own economic problems. >> russ, thank you, we'll leave it at that. >> thank you. >> all right, now back to maria with the rest of the show. >> thanks sue, up next on the "the wall street journal report," obama versus bill clinton. will the current president fall in the economic steps of the former pr
and if we move to an environment where it is likely, it could create volatility in the market. >>> so how do you invest against that kind of back drop? where would you put money to work right now? >> i think there are a couple of things that investors can do. one thing is the people that have the flexibility, right now the options in the market, that is low. you buy insurance for the portfolio that will hopefully mitigate the impact if we do go over the cliff. the other is to...
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have you heard about companies saying i never would've started in this environment? >> absolutely. the survey numbers that we have heard is 55% of current businesses said if i had to do today back then what have to do today, i would not be in business. think about all of the entrepreneurs, connectivity, economic impact of that were the case. that is a huge drag on business growth and stability. we need the growth, we need the jobs. david: with third-quarter earnings seemed to forecast a slow fourth-quarter, do you expect one? >> actually third-quarter was quite strong and we rais raisedr forecast after the third quarter. our expectation is we will continue to have revenue growth and double-digit eps growth as we were not forecasting anything bad yet. but that is based on good contractual selling effect our value proposition is really resonating well with customers and we are still investing. this year we will spend about $2.2 billion in capital because our customers are still making a commitment to long-term races, and that is a good sign. don't want any suppression about that conf
have you heard about companies saying i never would've started in this environment? >> absolutely. the survey numbers that we have heard is 55% of current businesses said if i had to do today back then what have to do today, i would not be in business. think about all of the entrepreneurs, connectivity, economic impact of that were the case. that is a huge drag on business growth and stability. we need the growth, we need the jobs. david: with third-quarter earnings seemed to forecast a...
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accountable are those who want to cut taxes for the rich and no fair share who want to live in the privatized environment and not care about the civic situation. that is truly damaging to the possibility of already beleaguered ideals. nothing is simple. i cover the former soviet union and russia. i could go on at great length about how boris yeltsin undermined democracy and became a hero democracy. lech walnsa in many ways was not the. working bloke many made him not to be. gorbachev was a visionary who came to power. he saw he needed to change the country. he used his powers to do that. he withdrew from afghanistan. he called for nuclear abolition. he worked with ronald reagan. he understood you need political solutions, not military solutions. when the soviet troops were ready to come out of the barracks so the berlin wall would not come down, he told them to stay in the barracks, the empire is going. we cannot be a country that will be one of glasnost and perestroika if we live the way we have. it is the 20th anniversary of the soviet union, the end of the soviet union. many people in russia blame him
accountable are those who want to cut taxes for the rich and no fair share who want to live in the privatized environment and not care about the civic situation. that is truly damaging to the possibility of already beleaguered ideals. nothing is simple. i cover the former soviet union and russia. i could go on at great length about how boris yeltsin undermined democracy and became a hero democracy. lech walnsa in many ways was not the. working bloke many made him not to be. gorbachev was a...
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>> we can, richard, we have seen approximately 20 incidents like this, into an environment like this, into a school, into a shopping mall, into a movie theater. what worries me, sometimes, richard, is that we're seeing so many of these, we have become somewhat numb and we don't realize the terrible emotional pain, the physical pain that's suffered, and realize again, this is something these children, their parents will carry. and it's one more place where we thought our children were safe. where reality has at least in this school has proven that's not the case. >> clint talk to us, what we're seeing right now, this is a staging area, looks to be we have some law enforcement officials, high-powered rifles, whether they're coming or going, looks like they're going at the moment. but what sort of unit is this and what might they be doing? >> we discussed earlier, first responders are almost always going to be uniformed officers. they're the first to respond to any situation. >> clint, stand by, we understand we have a reporter from our affiliate speak right now. >> reporter: you heard f
>> we can, richard, we have seen approximately 20 incidents like this, into an environment like this, into a school, into a shopping mall, into a movie theater. what worries me, sometimes, richard, is that we're seeing so many of these, we have become somewhat numb and we don't realize the terrible emotional pain, the physical pain that's suffered, and realize again, this is something these children, their parents will carry. and it's one more place where we thought our children were...
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this is more of a traders environment than a investor's environment. >> it's going to be a lot of wording, and i don't think there will be a lot of substance. >> there's a lot more coming. >>
this is more of a traders environment than a investor's environment. >> it's going to be a lot of wording, and i don't think there will be a lot of substance. >> there's a lot more coming. >>
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efficiencies hopefully we've got all our fish efficiencies we've just a three terrible years in the environment in the economy and we've been in foreseeing and putting more and more rain every year so then it's cut back on overhead as in let's either fire people or pay them even less tackle doesn't want to admit he actually has more than three ways to pay for health insurance. first of all al the german says tax deductible you can pay less taxes secondly you can cut his own salary he can also reduce the dividends he pays to his stockholders the math is there but tackle would have to reconsider his own greed and since scrooge wouldn't do those things neither will tank thank i was also stupidly acting as if he's the only one who will be affected by obamacare all big businesses will have to cover their employees health insurance now so whatever business it apples b.s. takes will also be felt by his competitors so is it no disadvantage whatsoever but on outlets like fox business the victims of this insane right wing thinking aren't the forty five thousand americans who die every year because they d
efficiencies hopefully we've got all our fish efficiencies we've just a three terrible years in the environment in the economy and we've been in foreseeing and putting more and more rain every year so then it's cut back on overhead as in let's either fire people or pay them even less tackle doesn't want to admit he actually has more than three ways to pay for health insurance. first of all al the german says tax deductible you can pay less taxes secondly you can cut his own salary he can also...
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family-friendly environment for family and friends to come out and play. the general dynamics corpation has had this out for decade came out with a civilian range program. we jumped on it. it is invalable for the people with concealable and fire arms to help defend themselves and their familis and put it in an outstanding training tool. you say it is great for self defense and better than shooting on the dummy on the paper when you are doing target amy. what is the difference here. you are shooting people with rubber bullets, right. >> it is not a rubble bullet it is a man-marking cart rage. like a paint ball. but it leaves a slight mark and you can check your hits. the guns are retrofitted and not something we created in a back yard. it is it a proven system from general dynamics and the weapons are rendered safe and only foir a man marking cart rage and they engage each other in real-life scenario. >> gretchen: people understand it is it training military people who are in war and killing each other or police officers potentially. what is the benefit to
family-friendly environment for family and friends to come out and play. the general dynamics corpation has had this out for decade came out with a civilian range program. we jumped on it. it is invalable for the people with concealable and fire arms to help defend themselves and their familis and put it in an outstanding training tool. you say it is great for self defense and better than shooting on the dummy on the paper when you are doing target amy. what is the difference here. you are...
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one of his weakness is he is secretive. >> eric: true. >> dana: the best environment, his best environment, this is for a scorpio, bob on november 15. dark sensous places. any situation that offers power or arouses strong feelings. isn't that perfect? >> eric: did you write that? >> bob: a lot of bars and places in bangkok were like that. i think that is a legitimate thing. now, andrea, what is your sign? >> andrea: capricorn. >> dana: they're responsible, good manager, disciplined, self-control. good. best environment is a positive work situation. and this is interesting, urban environment with culture and style. you moved here. here is something, one of her dislikes or capricorn dislike is almost everything at some point. that could be all of us. >> andrea: i'm a true capricorn. i don't believe in the daily signs. but the birthday signs there is something to that. >> greg: birthdays do you know you share a birthday with jon bon jovi. 52. but his hair is only six years old. >> eric: dr. seuss also. before we go, we don't have a lot of time, i want to say people come up to me all the time,
one of his weakness is he is secretive. >> eric: true. >> dana: the best environment, his best environment, this is for a scorpio, bob on november 15. dark sensous places. any situation that offers power or arouses strong feelings. isn't that perfect? >> eric: did you write that? >> bob: a lot of bars and places in bangkok were like that. i think that is a legitimate thing. now, andrea, what is your sign? >> andrea: capricorn. >> dana: they're responsible,...
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. >> i was just a piece of -- a speck of awareness mainly in a kind of dark, murky environment. then i was rescued by this beautiful, spinning, white light that had a melody, indescribably beautiful melody with it that opened up into a bright valley. there were blossoming flowers, and just an incredible, rich, ultra real world. >> evan alexander nervous a coma for a full week after he contracted a rare bacterial infection. his entire cortex was completely dead. his doctors talked about taking him off life support, and evan woke up. he believes he returned from another consciousness than he dreamed existed. he said it was heaven, but this time it's different. evan is actually dr. evan alexander, a harvard-trained brain surgeon. his scientific explanation is that he was actually in heaven up. dr. alexander is author of the new book "proof of heaven up. "t thank you for joins us. >> thank you for having me. >> one thing that struck me about your account of experience is you were guided by this being you described in that clip we just played, and you find out after the fact this was
. >> i was just a piece of -- a speck of awareness mainly in a kind of dark, murky environment. then i was rescued by this beautiful, spinning, white light that had a melody, indescribably beautiful melody with it that opened up into a bright valley. there were blossoming flowers, and just an incredible, rich, ultra real world. >> evan alexander nervous a coma for a full week after he contracted a rare bacterial infection. his entire cortex was completely dead. his doctors talked...
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you know, when you tell people that capitalism and the free market is destroying the environment, people get scared. they are willing to turn over control of their lives and the economy to the central planners and that is the goal. neil: so when you look at it, you are trying to debunk what has been popular, mainstream media nonsense. do you look at what has been happening recycle is -- i mean, the fame meteorologist joe, we go through these periods of intense weather patterns and we misinterpret them in the middle of them. it has little to do with intense weather patterns. when people say that they have signs that show that humans are harming the climate, i can call that science. how does the climate work. how to explain it, how to predict what's going to happen in the future, i can't do that and nobody can because the climate is one of those complex things. it's like the economy except even more complex. so i don't even try to get into explaining why things are the way they are. neil: you can debunk something and that shows a lot. that shows a valuable role. you are quite right. we did
you know, when you tell people that capitalism and the free market is destroying the environment, people get scared. they are willing to turn over control of their lives and the economy to the central planners and that is the goal. neil: so when you look at it, you are trying to debunk what has been popular, mainstream media nonsense. do you look at what has been happening recycle is -- i mean, the fame meteorologist joe, we go through these periods of intense weather patterns and we...
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we're going to talk about the political, economic and environment implications of hurricane sandy for the next two hours, including how this natural disaster has linked this year's prominent foes, president obama andries and chris christie. both told reporters that they were determined to repair and rebuild the damage even as they praised each other's forms the crisis. >> the things we need to do is to make sure power restored as quickly as possible. make sure people have clean drinking water hospitals are taken care of the way we need to, and kids are back to school. i'm please to report that the president has sprung into action immediately to help us get us those things while we were in the car riding together. i appreciate that. he has worked extremely closely with me since the storm hit. this is our sixth conversation oversince the weekend. i cannot thank the president enough for his personal concern and compassion for our state and the people of our state. >> obama: at the top of my list i have to say that governor christie throughout this process has been responsive. he has been
we're going to talk about the political, economic and environment implications of hurricane sandy for the next two hours, including how this natural disaster has linked this year's prominent foes, president obama andries and chris christie. both told reporters that they were determined to repair and rebuild the damage even as they praised each other's forms the crisis. >> the things we need to do is to make sure power restored as quickly as possible. make sure people have clean drinking...
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they have to acclimate to their new environment. again, sir, let's do this for the kids. and for those of you who want to help the kids or anyone else, please go to redcross.org and give generously. together we can overcome this disaster. also, the hurricane. we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) ,x+ c4-x!-) (cheers and applause) welcome back, everybody, thank you very much. my guest tonight became the face of equal pay for women. tonightly pay her just as much attention as i pay my male guests. please welcome lilly ledbetter. (cheers and applause) ms. ledbetter, thank you so much for coming on. what a pleasure to have you on here. >> thank you, it's my pleasure to be here. >> stephen: where are you from originally? >> alabama. >> stephen: how long have you been in new york this week? >> since sunday. >> stephen: okay, perfect time to visit the city. >> absolutely. >> stephen: wonderful. did we bring you here? >> you did, i've been in three hotel this is week. >> stephen: how many? >> three. >> stephen: why did you move? >> well, the first one got evicted and -- evac
they have to acclimate to their new environment. again, sir, let's do this for the kids. and for those of you who want to help the kids or anyone else, please go to redcross.org and give generously. together we can overcome this disaster. also, the hurricane. we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) ,x+ c4-x!-) (cheers and applause) welcome back, everybody, thank you very much. my guest tonight became the face of equal pay for women. tonightly pay her just as much attention as i pay my male...